This morning, BAZAAR's lovely diarist, Nasiba Adilova, posted a photo of herself, Miroslava Duma, and Tina Craig of Bag Snob fame on Instagram with the caption, "mini people." As a woman of five feet, two inches with an appreciation for the finer clothes and footwear in life—and who is often surrounded by models and other such amazons who favor five inches-and-over heels—I appreciate the little-ones love.

I also appreciate all of the modeling work the aforementioned street style and social media scion Duma has been booking. Perhaps in a subliminal message to all of those beautiful towering girls to allow us shorties the option to catch up—and to enjoy the privilege of brogues and trainers while remaining firmly above 5'-7"—the Russian beauty's latest moment in front of the lens is for Roger Vivier. Shot by photo wunderkind Olivia Bee, Mira illustrates her own view of Vivier's Codes—in comic strip-inspired settings, wearing strappy heels, of course. "I treated shooting Mira like shooting a doll in a variety of grand paradises," Bee explains.

I won't be so brash as to consider short girls a minority, we're the opposite actually, but sometimes, in fashion, it can feel that way. Let's hear it for the mini people on the rise (in at least one manner), and no, you can't fit us in your pocket.